Instrumental Analysis II


Introduction to spectroscopic techniques and their applications in pharmaceutical analysis.


Objectives

This website is addressed to third-year students of the University of Patras Pharmacy Division. It includes the theoretical framework and laboratory exercises - examples of the application of spectroscopic techniques in the analysis of pharmaceutical formulations and pharmaceutical active substances. The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the techniques of elemental and molecular spectroscopy.


Prerequisites

Βasic knowledge in Physical Chemistry is necessary , which students have received in the previous year,in order to understand the theory and the successful conduct of exercises. The basic principles of the analytical techniques included in the course of Instrumental Analysis II are also necessary.


Syllabus

Introduction to spectroscopic analysis techniques ✦UV-visible spectrophotometry ✦ infrared spectroscopy and Raman ✦atomic absorption spectroscopy ✦ ✦ Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Mass Spectrometry: Methods Ionization, Mass Spectral Interpretation, Connection Methods with chromatographic techniques, Detectors. Examples Drug Analysis ✦ X-ray diffraction

COURSE DETAILS

Level:

Type:

Undergraduate

(A+)


Instructors: Christos Kontoyannis
Department: Department of Pharmacy
Institution: University of Patras
Subject: Health Sciences
Rights: CC - Attribution-ShareAlike

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